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To whom are juveniles assigned when first taken into custody?
They are assigned to an Intake officer.
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_____________ juveniles commit adult crimes (robbery, car theft).
Delinquent _____________ juveniles commit adult crimes (robbery, car theft).
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____________ juveniles commit status offenses such as running away from home.
Unruly
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____________ juveniles are abused by parents.
Deprived ____________ juveniles are abused by parents.
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Juveniles in Georgia are NOT guaranteed the right to what?
Bail Trial by a Jury
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How are members of the state supreme court chosen?
They are elected by popular vote.
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Juveniles committing serious felonies (such as murder, armed robbery Georgia’s seven deadly sins) are treated as adults and assigned to ___________ court. (the top trial court) Superior
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The first step of a juvenile court process?
An intake investigation
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How are civil law and criminal law different?
Criminal law involves violations of the law, and civil law deals with disputes between people.
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A juvenile in Georgia is one who is under the age of ________?
17
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Which is the highest ranking court in Georgia?
The state supreme court
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Which is the top ranking trial court in Georgia?
Superior Court
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Juveniles committing serious felonies (such as murder, armed robbery, Georgia’s seven deadly sins) are treated as adults and assigned to ___________ court. Superior Court
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According to Georgia’s constitution, from where does all government originate?
Voters (you)
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The Supreme Court of Georgia has
A) six justices elected by popular vote to six- year terms of office. B) five justices elected by popular vote to four-year terms of office. C) five justices elected by popular vote to seven-year terms of office. D)seven justices elected by popular vote to six-year terms of office.
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Which type of court hears original cases, both criminal and civil, and uses a jury and witnesses?
The Trial Courts
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Appellate Court (Supreme Court)
Which type of court ONLY hears cases on appeal from lower ranking courts and does NOT have a jury or witnesses? Appellate Court (Supreme Court)
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What is the first step for the intake officer when a juvenile is taken into custody?
Contact Parents
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How are civil law and criminal law different?
Civil law includes two or more persons or groups in a civil matter such as a law suit. Criminal court involves violations of the law such as murder, robbery, etc.
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What is the maximum age of a juvenile in Georgia?
17
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Which step in the juvenile process is similar to a trial?
A sentencing hearing
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How is a juvenile court case different from an adult court case?
A juvenile court case is always decided by a judge instead of a jury
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Which option is NOT normally used by juvenile judges when sentencing juveniles found guilty of committing delinquent acts? sending the juvenile to a youth detention center placing the juvenile on probation sending the juvenile to a state penitentiary (prison) assigning community service
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Which of the following is NOT a subject for a civil case?
A) an auto accident B) a divorce proceeding C) an armed robbery D)a business contract violation
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The Atlanta Race Riot of 1906
What did false Reports of Black Assaults on Whites lead to? The Atlanta Race Riot of 1906
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The county unit system allowed the rural counties to maintain power.
What gave more political power to less populated rural counties in statewide elections? The county unit system allowed the rural counties to maintain power.
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A blending of the new and the old, keeping old southern traditions like white supremacy while building new traditions around industries to rival the North might describe what group. The Bourbon Triumvirate which was an important group in Georgia after Reconstruction.
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What was the qualification designed to prevent African Americans and immigrants from voting.
Literacy Test
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Why were "Jim Crow" laws passed in Georgia?
They were passed to enforce the policy of segregation.
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Who gave the famous speech “The Atlanta Compromise" at the 1895 Cotton Exposition in Atlanta?
Booker T. Washington
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_________________ believed in educating the top ten percent of African-Americans to be leaders, wanted social equality first for African-Americans and helped found the Niagara Movement in 1905. W. E. B. DuBois
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What organization was founded by Lugenia Burns Hope?
Organized the Neighborhood Union
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What business made Alonzo Herndon a successful businessman?
Atlanta Mutual Insurance Company
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What Georgia leader coined the phrase “New South”?
Henry W. Grady
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What happened to Leo Frank after his trial?
He was taken from jail and lynched
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Plessy v. Ferguson gave states the right to promote what?
Segregation
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The Rural Free Delivery (RFD) Bill was the greatest accomplishment of whom?
Tom Watson
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Booker T. Washington __________________ founded the Tuskegee Institute, supported economic independence, and delivered his famous "Atlanta Compromise" speech at the 1895 Cotton States Exposition.
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Which description best explains how the Bourbon Triumvirate might have described the New South period? “A blending of the new and the old, keeping old southern traditions like white supremacy while building new traditions around industries to rival the North”.
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Entrepreneur John S. Pemberton is associated with which Atlanta based co-orporation?
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Which entrepreneur served as Coca-Cola’s second owner and CEO, and turned the Atlanta-based product into a national brand through bottling and advertising? Asa Candler
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Whose father bought Coca-Cola as an investment from Asa Candler and then he took over and made it into a multi-national corporation? Robert Woodruff
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An elected Board of Commissioners is an example of which type of government?
County
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What is the state of Georgia’s LARGEST source of budget revenue?
state income tax
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Which form of government is created by the state legislature to carry out state laws and programs?
County
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A legislative district
Every two years each member the state legislature is elected by voters in what? A legislative district
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House or Senate Committees
Before being voted on by the full house of representatives or senate, who must review and approve all bills? House or Senate Committees
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Where does most of the real work of lawmaking in Georgia take place?
In committees
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Which qualification is NOT a requirement to be elected lieutenant governor of Georgia?
A) Must be a citizen of the U.S. for at least 15 years B) Must be at least 30 years old C) Must be a resident of Georgia for at least 6 years D) Must be at least 25 years old
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Which is NOT a requirement to serve in the Georgia senate?
A) must be a citizen of the United States B) must be at least 30 years old C) must be a citizen of Georgia for at least two years D) must be a resident for one year of the district from which elected
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